Who We Are

Ambrosia Software, Inc. -- publisher of award winning programs for the Macintosh -- distributes a full line of
utility, productivity, and anti-productivity (game) software through America Online, CompuServe, and the
Internet as shareware.

You are given a 30 day free license to evaluate any of our software; after the 30 days have passed, you are
expected to send the appropriate registration fee to us for processing.

This Newsletter

Ambrosia Software, Inc. publishes this electronic newsletter, entitled The Ambrosia Times, every other
month. The "AT" is an interactive electronic newsletter that is meant to serve as an informal method of
getting the word out about what Ambrosia is up to as a company. By browsing past and present issues of this
newsletter, you'll obtain a wealth of information about our products, from previews of upcoming products to
hints and tips about how to use our software effectively.

The Ambrosia Times is distributed electronically free of charge on a bimonthly basis. If you want
The Ambrosia Times sent to your electronic mailbox at no charge every other month, please sign up on
the at_list mailing list at http://www.AmbrosiaSW.com/Lists.html

The Crew

So that we're not just another faceless monolith, I'd like to take the opportunity to introduce all of
Ambrosia's employees. Don't worry; this won't take long, there are only a few of us slaving away in the byte
mines.

Andrew Welch (left) Ambrosia's fearless
leader and resident Macintosh wizard. A large portion of Ambrosia's software library has been authored by
Andrew. This talented young programmer is the founding father of Ambrosia, and continues to lead Ambrosia into
the uncharted waters of digital distribution of commercial quality products.

Matt Slot (left of center) Matt Slot is mostly known for his work with the
Bolo and Avara Tracker, but joined our forces as a full time programmer. Matt is working on
several projects, including keeping our Internet servers running smoothly as well as programming for
Ambrosia's product line. Oh, he also plays a mean game of Bolo.

David Dunham (center) David is Ambrosia's Tech Support Manager. He hails from the Rochester area, but has traveled the world in his search for truth, justice, and the American Way. If you have a question about Ambrosia's products, this is the guy to talk to.

Zach Dunham (center) iZach is David's son. He loves the iMac. And maybe even the iBook.

Ben Spees (right of center) creator of Harry the Handsome Executive, and the new title in the works Ferazel's Wand. Ben has come to Rochester to concentrate his efforts on making a great game!

John Champlin (right) - What more can be said? John is the guy that enters your orders each night. On top of that, he's also a designer, a manufacturer, and a farmer! He has many hats, many skills, and many, many dollar bills.

Bernard Cockhern (crouching) A Mac man all the way, Bernard has spent six years in the banking industry. He comes to Ambrosia as the new Finance Manager. He's a cool guy to know.

Ed Ota (not pictured) When Andrew first incorporated Ambrosia, Ed was right there with him.
Originally, the company was run out of their dorm room (we have since upgraded to a suite of offices). While
Andrew programmed, Ed handled the operation side of things. Although Ed has left Ambrosia for the United
States Marine Corps to serve as a Second Lieutenant, he is still here in spirit, but he's really in a
desert.

Navigating this Document

Navigating through this newsletter is simplified with the use of pictures and icons. Following are the
icons used and a brief description of what each one does.

- Click on this icon and you will return to the home page of Ambrosia's World Wide Web
site.

- Click on this icon and you will return to the Ambrosia Times library, where you can
browse other issues of Ambrosia's newsletter.

- This icon will bring you immediately to the Table of Contents of the current
issue, allowing you to zero in on particular articles.

- This icon will turn the "page" back once.

- This icon will turn the "page" forward once.

We thrive on your input. If you'd like to put in your two cents worth, we'd love to have it. You can
direct your comments to:

Please note that the order collection center can not
provide technincal support or game hints. For technical support, please
call 716.325.1910,
fax us at 716.325.3665 or e-mail us at
help@AmbrosiaSW.com.

Ambrosia Software, Inc. maintains support forums on several major
electronic information services. In these forums, you can always find
the latest versions of our software products, ask technical support
questions, and get our free electronic newsletter The Ambrosia Times

If you subscribe to any of the following information services, please
feel free to drop by and visit us:

America Online: While you are signed on AOL, choose
Keyword... from the GO TO menu, type MGM (for our games) or MUT (for our utilities) and hit the return key.

CompuServe: While you are signed on CompuServe, use GO
word AMBROSIA to reach the Mac Vendor D area, where
Ambrosia Software, Inc. maintains a forum.

Credits

This edition of The Ambrosia Times is written by the
staff of Ambrosia Software with contributions from users and customers [All of
our customers are users, but not all of our users are customers :( ]. The text
was compiled, edited and formatted by Jason Whong.

Big Brother, Authoritarian Stuff

The Ambrosia
Times is Copyright 1994-9 Ambrosia Software, Inc. All rights reserved
worldwide. Material in this publication may not be reproduced in any form without
permission of Ambrosia Software, Inc. Please write for reprint information.
Unless explicitly stated in writing, Ambrosia Software, Inc. does not grant
permission to distribute the software for profit in any form, including but not
limited to, electronic information service distribution, bulletin board
distribution, and magnetic or optical medium distribution. Nonprofit distribution
of the software is acceptable without prior written notice, providing that the
software is not modified in any way, and the complete works of the software are
included in the distribution package.

Ambrosia and the Ambrosia logo are registered trademarks of Ambrosia Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved. We know where you live.

Apple, Mac, and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple
Computer, Inc. Ambrosia Software, Inc. is not affiliated in any way with Apple
Computer, Inc. All products or services mentioned in this publication are
trademarks of their respective owners. Subscription rates are free, gratis, nada
for electronic distribution. Currently there are no plans for print
distribution.

Opinions expressed in this publication by the contributors will be
stubbornly defended to the grave. Parties with differing opinions should realize
that they are mistaken, misinformed, or just plain old ignorant. Write in anyway,
we are always glad to hear from you.

Ambrosia Software, Inc. is not responsible for any damage to the
purchaser's computer system or data and in no event will Ambrosia Software, Inc.,
its officers, directors, employees, or agents be responsible to the user for any
consequential, incidental, or indirect damages (including damages for loss of
business profits, business interruption, loss of business information, and the
like) arising out of the use or inability to use the Ambrosia Software, Inc.
product, even if Ambrosia Software, Inc. has been advised of the possibility of
such damages. Because some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of
liability for consequential or incidental damages, the above limitations may not
apply to you.